Samsung Galaxy Tab S6 Lite Review By PhoneArena

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Aug 14, 2021
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Samsung Galaxy Tab S6 Lite Review

This is the Samsung Galaxy Tab s6 light, as the name suggests, it's a less powerful version of the previously released Galaxy, Tab a6, and indeed this tablet here cost three hundred and fifty dollars and the styler you see is included hi guys. My name is Lily with phone arena and the Galaxy Tab s6 light does kind of look like a smaller version of the iPad Pro, but it's obviously much cheaper. Even if you buy the base iPad for three hundred and thirty dollars, you still need to spend an extra hundred dollars. If you want to add an Apple Pencil to your experience, so the Galaxy Tab s sixth site presents itself as a pretty good deal. Is it an iPad killer, though the Galaxy Tab is six light? Is an arrow and rather a light tablet, that's very easy to carry around and use in portrait or a landscape mode. The bezel around the screen strikes a perfect balance between being thin enough to look modern yet thick enough to easily grip without accidentally touching the screen.

The stylus here is the S Pen. It uses Wacom technology for speed and precision and Samsung has become adept at making these feel good after years of making them. In other words, it's one of the best around when not in use. You can attach the S Pen to the right side of the tablet via strong magnet, it's cool to have a way to store it, and the only gripe we have with it is that it gets in the way when you're holding the tablet with two hands in an upright position. The s6 light screen resolution is 1200 by 2,000 pixels making for a pixel density of 224 PPI in terms of sharpness.

The resolution is sufficient, but the software sometimes has some trouble with scaling for the weird aspect, ratio and small images or letters may appear jagged, especially in third-party apps Samsung fans will also be disappointed to note that this is an LCD panel. Instead of one of those newer AMOLED panels that have more vibrant colors. Still it's a good-looking LCD screen colors are well-balanced, and it can get bright enough for most situations. Its minimum brightness, however, doesn't go low enough for comfortable bedside use. The tab is 6, light gets one camera on the back with an 8 megapixel sensor and one 5 megapixel shooter on the front.

Let's make one thing clear: you're not likely to win a photography award with these, but we are glad they are here, and the main camera works well to scan documents or to quickly share something on instant messaging plus the selfie camera. Does it show up to spank for video chats, but for pictures just know as soon as you move indoors photos get noisy and fuzzy, but that's fine. We don't buy tablets to take pictures with them right. The tab, s6 light, definitely shines in the audio department. We have two speakers that are actually stereo as in their position on different sides of the tablet, and they sound fantastic.

We have a good amount of bass, and we have loud and crisp highs without distortion at high volumes. This definitely helps to watch movies, YouTube videos or even playing your favorite song, so doing chores around the house where the Galaxy Tab basics, light falls. Short is performance. The excellence 9610 in here definitely starts to choke and stutter. When you use heavy apps, especially in split-screen, and that's a shame, because the one UI interface has great multitasking capabilities, we counted it, you can have up to seven apps on the screen.

That's two in split-screen and five more in floating windows over them. It's just insane. Now it doesn't work great on the tab, s6 light due to the smaller screen and the performance jobs, but it gives you an idea of the multitasking Headroom you have to work with when using Samsung's when you wipe with the towel. It excels is two things drawing and media consumption with that included, pen. Up app you can sketch learn to draw with follow the lines tutorials we're just do some relaxing coloring we've heard some complaints that the s-pen doesn't have a good poem rejection, which is simply not true.

However, one needs to pay attention to how they're using it when you bring the stylus close to the tablet screen, you will see the small cursor pop up. This here means that the tablet will no longer accept touch input and only register sketching with the stylus. If you have the habit of lifting the pen up way too high between streaks, then yes, you will get accidental poem inputs from time to time, but that's simply by design not because the palm rejection itself is bugging out. The s-pen pointer also doubles as a mouse cursor when surfing the web. When you open a desktop version of a website, the S Pen will act as a mouse, so you can open drop-down menus or press those finicky buttons that sometimes don't work correctly with such inputs.

The screen is good enough for videos and movies, and the speakers are great for that games run okay, but on heavier titles we did turn the graphics details. All the way down to ensure smooth frame rate. What's really a shame here is that the Galaxy Tab s6 light does not support the new keyboard book cover that Samsung released for the regular Galaxy Tab s6. The light tablet has no small connector points on its body, so don't hold your breath. It will not get such an accessory.

You can still use it with a third-party Bluetooth keyboard, though there's also no access to Samsung decks, which is a shame, so you cannot turn this into a makeshift desktop machine. The battery life of the Galaxy S6 is excellent. We got between 8 hours and 10 hours an hour different battery tests in real life use is an indirect champ. If you need a tablet that will last a full workday with it screen on the tab. S6 like can do it, provided, of course you don't have 5 floating apps on the screen at all times, isn't an iPad killer? If you just want to get a tablet to draw on and play some games on, it can be the tap s6 light.

It has the benefit of being more portable than the base iPad. So it's the better choice. If you want that small form factor, it also comes with its own excellent stylus in the box. So that's a coverage with one payment of three hundred and fifty dollars and the Galaxy Tab six light comes with the 64 gigabyte of internal storage, which you can further expand with a micros card. In contrast, the 330 dollar iPad has just half of that 32 gigabytes of memory for multitasking, heavy production tasks, document editing and writing the tab.

Basics light is probably not your best choice. The iPad 10.2 does offer better performance and smoother animations overall, and its bigger screen helps for the more productivity oriented tasks. Well, that's all we have to say for the Samsung Galaxy Tab s, 6 life. It's a cute and useful little tablet with a fair asking price. Do you think it's the right pick for you? Let us know in the comments below and also don't forget, to subscribe to our channel here on YouTube for more reviews and cool smartphone stuff.

My name is Lily. Thanks for watching, and I'll see you around you.


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